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Many were not rich therefore they couldn't buy many clothes and were stuck with the same old rags day after day. Many worked hard long days and didn't stop and were tired therefore cranky. In the 1400's many Italians were born with lumps on their noses and were VERY hairy!!!! They were very strange like many other cultures and loved pasta and Pizza! Many were not rich therefore they couldn't buy many clothes and were stuck with the same old rags day after day. Many worked hard long days and didn't stop and were tired therefore cranky. In the 1400's many Italians were born with lumps on their noses and were VERY hairy!!!! They were very strange like many other cultures and loved pasta and pizza!

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Actually Italy was a very crowded area, people would die each day from lack of food or diseases. Beger's were out in the streets seeing if a kind soul could just spare some money so they could maybe get some food scraps. Life in Italy was hard, Leonardo Davinci lived in Italy and he made all sorts of things like a bomber (a plane in which that drops explosives) The metal car (tank) The fully automatic, heavy duty weapon (machine gun) Armed watercraft (boat) and many more! But in the sense of Italy back then having no power, no heaters, no electricity, and lack of food, we should be lucky to have what we have today

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During the 1400's, Italy was not a unified nation. Each city-state had its own independent government.

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